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The phrase "a really big time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or experience that is significant or enjoyable, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "We had a really big time at the concert last night, dancing and singing along to our favorite songs."
Alternatives: "a great time" or "an amazing time".
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Looking back on last year's experience he said: "It was a really big time for mental growth.
When we freak out we do it in a very big way, and when we're done we start looking for someone to give a really big time out.
In terms of the reporting and the records and everything else, it would be a really big time saver.
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This is how it works: when you hit the really big time and get to be a judge on a US network TV show, other famous people just ring you up and invite you to meet their mum.
The last three years have been under tremendous pressure because you are fighting for the win every weekend and you are fighting for a championship every year and DNFs hurt you really big time.
Engaged to pop star Katy Perry, free of his addictions and with several more Hollywood films in the pipeline, there's a sense of him teetering on the edge of the really big time, although what the Americans see when they look at Brand is hard to work out.
Hitting the really big time for the first time in 1995, Lee raised $1.24 billion that year with the aim of having it all invested in six years.
This past year has been a really big learning time for me.
Unwittingly, I was a really big distraction at the time".
"Looking back you think, 'Oh actually that was a really big deal at the time,'" says Radcliffe now.
Ms. Ndiaye said, "Galaxy has been a really big thing for a long time".
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